For AAHH, Columbia psychology professor Hart set to discuss what to focus on instead of drug use in society by Max Zambrano on August 22, 2021 share MAX ZAMBRANO - STAFF WRITER Hart Forget drug use. Let’s look at other problems. That’s the perspective of Carl L.
Week Eight Letter from the President by Michael E. Hill on August 13, 2021 share COLUMN BY MICHAEL E. HILL As we enter Week Eight of our season, I am struck by the complexity of
Atlanta Federal Reserve’s Bostic shares need to create economy that serves all by Nick Danlag on August 12, 2021 share NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Raphael W. Bostic, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta,
Atlanta Fed’s Raphael W. Bostic to break down gaps in U.S. economy by David Kwiatkowski on August 11, 2021 share DAVID KWIATKOWSKI - STAFF WRITER Bostic Week Seven’s theme of “The State of the Economy: Where Do We Go From
Wes Moore to give virtual AAHH talk on empathy in ‘return’ to Chautauqua by Sara Toth on August 6, 2021 share SARA TOTH - EDITOR Moore Wes Moore is no stranger to Chautauqua. He first spoke as part of the Institution’s
Week Six Letter from the President by Michael E. Hill on July 30, 2021 share COLUMN BY MICHAEL E. HILL As I flipped through the latest issue of Time, I came across a timely article
Campaign Zero co-founder DeRay Mckesson to discuss actions people can take at local level by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2021 share NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Mckesson DeRay Mckesson has been a leading voice in the Black Lives Matter movement for
AAHH leaders Davis, First, with IDEA officer Taneja, to discuss inclusion efforts at Chautauqua in online panel by Laura Philion on July 16, 2021 share LAURA PHILION - COPY & DIGITAL EDITOR Taneja Following the last-minute cancelation of Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock’s lecture, Chautauqua’s African
For AAHH talk, Heber Brown to discuss the role Black churches can play in fighting food insecurity by Nick Danlag on July 9, 2021 share NICK DANLAG - STAFF WRITER Heber When the Rev. Heber M. Brown III was 9 years old in a social
A different approach to conversation: CVA exhibit ‘Co-Existence’ encompasses Week One’s theme by Jordyn Russell on July 2, 2021 share Pieces are displayed in the exhibition Co-Existence Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in the Bellowe Family Gallery in Strohl Art Center.
Satpal Singh to speak on interfaith peace and unity in final Interfaith Friday perspective of the 2020 season by Maggie Angevine on August 28, 2020 share Satpal Singh Associate Professor in Biochemistry Pharmacology and Toxicology in Cary Hall on the South CampusPhotographer: Douglas Levere What do
Jeremy Ben-Ami envisions a future with the political will for a two-state solution by Chloe Murdock on August 27, 2020 share Jeremy Ben-Ami founded J Street in 2008 with the mission to solve the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine with
UNC professor James Johnson to speak on certain uncertainty, disruptive demographics by Jamie Clarkson on August 26, 2020 share Throughout its history, the United States has undergone numerous demographic shifts — but James Johnson believes that with attention and
Interfaith News for August 22 & 23 by Meg Viehe on August 22, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Interfaith News for August 15 & 16 by Meg Viehe on August 15, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Lincoln Institute president George McCarthy to speak on racism in land policy by Jamie Clarkson on August 12, 2020 share In 1933, the Home Owners Loan Act allocated emergency financial relief to homeowners struggling through the Great Depression. But this